Ontology on Ice: The Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic and their animals

The two lectures at the Collège de France were delivered on 30 April and 7 May 2014, as part of a research project on Inuit cosmology and on these Northern Canadian populations’ relationships with the animals around them. © Robert Fréchette/Avataq 2008 The research is conducted from a perspective th...

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Published in:La lettre du Collège de France
Main Author: Laugrand, Frédéric
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Language:English
Published: Collège de France 2015
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spelling ftopenedition:oai:revues.org:lettre-cdf/2203 2023-05-15T14:57:26+02:00 Ontology on Ice: The Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic and their animals Laugrand, Frédéric 2015-09-29 http://lettre-cdf.revues.org/2203 en eng Collège de France La lettre du Collège de France urn:doi:10.4000/lettre-cdf.2203 http://lettre-cdf.revues.org/2203 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/article article 2015 ftopenedition https://doi.org/10.4000/lettre-cdf.2203 2017-03-09T08:58:36Z The two lectures at the Collège de France were delivered on 30 April and 7 May 2014, as part of a research project on Inuit cosmology and on these Northern Canadian populations’ relationships with the animals around them. © Robert Fréchette/Avataq 2008 The research is conducted from a perspective that is both comparative and ethno-historical – respectively taking into account socio-cultural variations on an intra-regional scale, and the multiple transformations that have marked these societi. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic inuit OpenEdition Arctic La lettre du Collège de France 9 74 75
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Ontology on Ice: The Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic and their animals
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